Robotic dog unerringly recognizes faces and loves fondling

2017-04-24

British specialists of Consequential Robotics have invented a funny robotic dog called MiRo that feels touches and unerringly recognizes human faces.

Scientists believe that a mechanical pet with artificial intelligence can become a true friend for elderly and disabled people. MiRo hardly requires maintenance, stays near the owner, responds to smells, recognizes people, likes fondling, excellently imitating a live dog without the need for regular walks, feeding, etc. Just has to be recharged from time to time.

MiRo’s functions are supported by a variety of sensors. It will not dash into objects or get under your feet. Instead, a robodog will entertain and bring joy to the owner.

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